POTRERO POWER PLANT
CITIZENS ADVISORY TASK FORCE
NOTICE OF MEETING
and
AGENDA
Thursday, October 26, 2000 at 4:00 p.m.
City Hall
1 Dr. Carlton Goodlett Place, Rm. 82
1. Roll Call
Sarah Ames Babette Drefke
Robert Boileau James Firth
John Borg Lawrence Klein
Joe Boss Richard Lee
Angela Calvillo (Supv. Ammiano) Richard Millet
Philip DeAndrade Francesca Vietor (Mayor)
Claude Wilson
2. Approval of minutes [Action Item]
a. Public comment
3. Presentation by State Department of Fish and Game regarding the effects of Potrero Power Plant water intake and outflow on the fishery of SF Bay [Discussion Item]
a. Public comment
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4. Report of Task Force Subcommittee on air quality [Discussion Item]
a. Public comment
5. Status of Task Force as intervenors in the CEC application process [Discussion Item]
a. Public comment
6. Issues to be included in the City’s Data Request submission [Discussion Item]
a. Public comment
7. New Business [Discussion Item]
a. Public comment
8. Adjournment
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Donna Hall, Clerk
Sunshine Ordinance Task Force
554-5184
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